No Labels In The News

"You know, we meet every week," Congressman Matheson said. "How many meetings take place in Washington where people in both parties sit at a table together? I'm not sure I know of any besides this one. So, I think it's a real positive sign that a group of people wants to sit down and have conversations about solving problems. I'm confident that's what most of America wants, and I think No Labels represents an opportunity to see that happen."

April 8, 2013

The Economist's Lexington columnist writes that No Labels can help break through the gridlock in Washington. "What might work? Try bipartisan truth-telling: explaining the global forces hitting the West and the hard work needed to remain competitive, rather than trying to turn voter anger to party advantage. That makes groups like No Labels worth a go. Try getting stuff done."

April 6, 2013

"Democrats and Republicans in Washington can’t seem to agree on much these days, but four members of Illinois’ congressional delegation are working to change that by joining No Labels’ fast-growing group of Congressional Problem Solvers."

April 6, 2013

"It's a good group of people," Congressman Valadao said. "I didn't actually join early on because I wasn't sure what the organization was for, I thought it was more just a publicity thing. But once we started to figure out, hey, there's actually a good place for these people, and there's something that can be done, I decided to jump on board and become a member of the organization. I'd recommend that everybody take a look."

April 5, 2013

The Buffalo News Editorial Board applauds Rep. Tom Reed (R-NY) for joining the No Labels problem solvers group. They write that Rep. Reed "is a conservative who understands that it doesn’t diminish yourself to treat political opponents with respect and to search for a way to move forward in a country that can only work when honorable men and women of both political parties are willing to compromise."

March 24, 2013

Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Representative Lynn Jenkins (R-KS) write about the problem solvers group offering a rare opportunity for Democrats and Republicans from the House and Senate meet to talk about the policy issues of the day.

March 23, 2013

Brian Tumulty of the Gannett News Service writes about the 6 members of the New York congressional delegation that have joined the No Labels problem solvers group.

March 23, 2013

No Labels Co-Founders David Walker and William Galston write about the need to expand No Budget, No Pay to the executive branch.

March 18, 2013

Freshman Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-FL) discusses his participation in the No Labels problem solvers group on MSNBC.

March 15, 2013

"The faster the number of No Labels “problem solvers” in Congress grows...the sooner we will start to see our national conditions improve."

March 10, 2013

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